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Famous Subliminal Messages in Music

By: Greg Frost
Rumor has it that that famous songs actually contain subliminal messages. Subliminal messages used in songs are verbal or aural in nature, and are done either very fast or backwards at such low volumes that the listeners do not even know they are hearing it. Such charges are made not just to rock music, but they are also present in Christian songs! A well-known subliminal message in music is the song Stairway to Heaven by Led Zeppelin, that apparently when reversely played contains messages pertaining to Satanism. This is a type of reverse subliminal messages. More often than not, subliminal message are added into songs for entertainment purposes or to increase sales of the album. It is rumored that Led Zeppelin placed the message wishing that if people played the record in reverse enough times, it would damage it and hence lead to added sales for them! Other famous subliminal messages in music include one involving The Beatles, namely the song titled Come Together, which is believed to be about sexual intercourse with John Lennon. Even Britney Spears, in the song “I’m not that Innocent” had purportedly inserted the message “Sleep with me I’m not too young” when reversely played! The rock group Queen’s song “Another One Bites the Dust” is also purported to be mentioning about drug usage when played in reverse. A couple of years before, there was a court case involving the suing of a rock group “Judas Priest” which had inserted the subliminal message of “Do it” in their song, which the parents felt induced their children to commit suicide. Before getting work up over and panicking about the various songs that you have listened to in the past, wherein the problem lies is not if subliminal messages were added into songs or not, but if these have any effect on the audience. If you were to hear such a message played backwards, would you be able to make sense of it, or subconsciously alter your behavior? Researchers have found out that when listeners have access to messages recorded backwards, they are unable to decode what it actually was when played normally. There was no significant impact on their behavior After all, if listening to metal bands that proclaim death and gore do not induce people to go on a killing spree, it is unlikely that such subliminal messages in music can have significant adverse effects on the audience.

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Why you should build a Weissenborn slide guitar

By: terryb
lHi there! terry Buddell back again........I just wanted toanswer some questions about the Weissenborn Lap slide steel guitar that I built a few months ago using only simple hand tools whilst living on my boat! I have had lots of enquiries about these type of guitars and I thought I might take the time to explain basically why if you are considering building a guitar for the first time its a great way to cut your teeth on because it's such an easy build compared to an acoustic guitar with a very specially shaped neck and demanding thorough and exact fret spacingAs a few of you know I also built a website which features slide guitars, lap steels and a host of other interesting stuff all about the fascinating World of slide guitars. For those of you who are interested the guitar was built from a modified plans of a Style 2 1920's Weissenborn using Australian Maple timber and the only difference from the original is that I made the neck 2.5 inches deep instead of 1.5inches and the body 4.5 inches instead of 2.5 inches... the sound is wonderful as is the volume and the rich tones... what makes the weissy sound so good?I have written a whole series of articles and posted them onto the net in a few places and there is a whole world of info to explore there for free! the sound is absolutely fantastic and no one was more surprised than me! It had taken me many years to pluck up the courage to actually start building a guitar and basically I don’t know what I was worried about! The choice of timber, Australian Maple had a great deal to do with the good results and its not surprising really, as Maple is a cousin of the famous Koa wood that most slide guitars are constructed from.I also made the body of the guitar a lot deeper than the original Style Two plans and it worked out around about two inches deeper overall. The plans come on CD rom and it is possible to get the plan printed out onto AO or A1 architects paper..its probably a lot easier to work from for most folks . All the basic instructions are in there, step by step and everything is explained very carefully indeed bearing in mind that for many people it will be their first guitar build. Why did I choose the Weissenborn slide as a first guitar to build? Well, in a way, It's cheating because as most people are aware, the chords are never played but the fingers of the left hand only with a glass or steel or brass slideTherefore, if the frets spacing is very slightly out of true it really wont notice! you would never get away with that on a proper acoustic guitar where you have to play the chords with your fingers!!!Basically I also wrote a book called How to build a weissenborn and drew out the plans and they are for sale on my site where you can also hear a soundclip of the guitar itself! Cheers for now...watch out for more articles for tips and free hints on building your own slide guitar for a fraction of the cost! Did you find the tips in the article useful? You can learn a lot more about How to build a weissenborn slide by visiting the site shown below .Associated with this article are weissenborn guitars, lap steel, slide guitars, Dadgad guitar tunings, blues slide, guitar plans and Weissenborn lap slidesMore articles and info about these guitar can be found out at www.buildaweissenborn.com

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